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here is first alert meteorologist andrea nakano five. >> low-pressure from the north allowing for breezy conditions in the bay area today with cooler temperatures keep that in mind for the forecast. the wind will die down tonight and we have mild conditions tomorrow. let's look at today alone. this morning we had wind of 30 miles per hour at the coast. around lunchtime into the evening tonight look at the inland areas which are now hand-in-hand with the coastline. breezy throughout the evening tonight so keep that in mind if you have loose objects outside . this morning you'll want to put them in or secure them to add to that if you drive a high profile vehicle, the slow on the roads today. it will be dying down tonight. with that in mind let's talk about temperatures. the low pressure system allowing 5 to 10 degrees below average which means low 70s in the east day with 50s and 60s at the coast. a mild set up today even around windsor and cloverdale. >>> six people are injured after a violent night in two popular tourist spots in san francisco. shootings were reported and police say the
here is first alert meteorologist andrea nakano five. >> low-pressure from the north allowing for breezy conditions in the bay area today with cooler temperatures keep that in mind for the forecast. the wind will die down tonight and we have mild conditions tomorrow. let's look at today alone. this morning we had wind of 30 miles per hour at the coast. around lunchtime into the evening tonight look at the inland areas which are now hand-in-hand with the coastline. breezy throughout the...
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she tells andrea nakano that what happened afterward left her so upset she is packing up and moving her business out of the city. >> reporter: she said she walked into a nail salon and was confronted by a former client. that confrontation quickly turned physical. >> the first thing she said was you are the reason my cat died. i couldn't understand why she felt that way. she absolutely neglected that animal and did not seek any cardiologists. >> reporter: this is footage of outside the door as she tried to get away. >> she started slapping me and kicking me. >> reporter: she finally got mace out of her purse and that gave her time to get away. >> it is like the turnaround and assault me? no way did i deserve what she did to. >> reporter: she said she claimed 911 several times but she was hung up on. >> i said why did you hang up on me? she said i am not going to deal with that kind of language. i said what, fat? that is not a bad word. and i was hung up on again. >> reporter: she says she does not feel safe staying in vallejo. >> we are leaving this town. we have had enough. >> reporter:
she tells andrea nakano that what happened afterward left her so upset she is packing up and moving her business out of the city. >> reporter: she said she walked into a nail salon and was confronted by a former client. that confrontation quickly turned physical. >> the first thing she said was you are the reason my cat died. i couldn't understand why she felt that way. she absolutely neglected that animal and did not seek any cardiologists. >> reporter: this is footage of...
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. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm andrea nakano. >> i'm brian hackney. but first, developing news from contra costa county. the highway patrol and cal fire responding to a grass fire along kirker pass. this is video from cal fire. time lapse within the last hour of the smoke has grown to at least seven acres. but forward progress has been stopped. >>> back to our top story, mass shootings such as the one in monterey park and half moon bay have put a spotlight on gun violence. this morning a colorful expression of support for stricter gun laws at the golden gate bridge. john ramos has the story. >> reporter: the epidemic of gun violence may seem hopeless at times, but those who have not given up hope and their movement is marked by the color orange. the golden gate bridge is the iconic landmark that has adopted its color in their ten-year fight. hundreds of supporters gathered on the annual event. >> i'm so happy that you're here, wanting to take action with us. showing up means so much to our survivors. >> it means a lot to see every single one of those
. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm andrea nakano. >> i'm brian hackney. but first, developing news from contra costa county. the highway patrol and cal fire responding to a grass fire along kirker pass. this is video from cal fire. time lapse within the last hour of the smoke has grown to at least seven acres. but forward progress has been stopped. >>> back to our top story, mass shootings such as the one in monterey park and half moon bay have put a spotlight on gun...
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and while fans are enjoying the action on the track, andrea nakano reports nearby businesses are hoping they make a pit stomach in town. >> reporter: nascar and wine country may not sound like the perfect pairing, but thousands of fans are driving into sonoma raceway not just to watch the race but also enjoy what this area has to offer. nascar drivers looking to take the checkered flag at the save mart 350 hit the track to get a feel for the course. and fans drove in from all over the country to enjoy the race and the town of sonoma. >> we pulled in yesterday with our motor home, and then we've been eating and drinking and having a good time here in town. >> reporter: from getting a scoop of ice cream to a sip of sonoma county wines, as many as 50,000 fans are expected to be at the raceway over the weekend. businesses love seeing couples such as these two. >> she's spent plenty in this little town right here. >> really nice, well balanced, lighter red. >> reporter: sonoma wine shop on the plaza has seen some extra business trickle in. >> what we like to do here is take you on the journe
and while fans are enjoying the action on the track, andrea nakano reports nearby businesses are hoping they make a pit stomach in town. >> reporter: nascar and wine country may not sound like the perfect pairing, but thousands of fans are driving into sonoma raceway not just to watch the race but also enjoy what this area has to offer. nascar drivers looking to take the checkered flag at the save mart 350 hit the track to get a feel for the course. and fans drove in from all over the...
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as andrea nakano report, life guards are expecting huge crowds as people try to beat the heat. >> reporter: a combination of the pandemic and the drought forced sonoma county regional parks to hold off on creating the swimming area in this portion of the river for years. many, though, are glad that it's back, as temperatures are expected to rise this weekend. jim boyce is the supervising life guard here. >> i started in 1977, okay? so i'm a schoolteacher, retired now. that's always been my summer, you know, gig. >> reporter: for decades, he's seen the dam go up every summer to create this large swimming area. the finishing touches on the dam were just put up on thursday hours before the official opening. >> it's kind of a special, um, celebration really today when they put in that last board because that's the first time in three years it's gone up. >> reporter: he's expecting roughly 1500 people each day of the holiday weekend. lines at the parking lot start forming as early as 6:00 in the morning to grab one of the few parking spots. >> it's just a joyous place because the river is such
as andrea nakano report, life guards are expecting huge crowds as people try to beat the heat. >> reporter: a combination of the pandemic and the drought forced sonoma county regional parks to hold off on creating the swimming area in this portion of the river for years. many, though, are glad that it's back, as temperatures are expected to rise this weekend. jim boyce is the supervising life guard here. >> i started in 1977, okay? so i'm a schoolteacher, retired now. that's always...
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suspect stabbed a total of thre people and rammed at least thre others with a carjacked vehicle andrea nakano is in san jose tonight with us with the latest on this baffling chain of events. >> reporter: it was an extremel chaotic and baffling day at the south bay. i am here at the target where one of the incidents happened. as you can see behind me, this whole area still cordoned off with crime tape and several police officer are at the scene. according to police, three people have been confirmed dead as the suspect went on a stabbing spree from here to milpitas. >> when it happened i was reall surprised. it is like a safe neighborhood, so it is like wow >> reporter: residents were terrified by the string of stabbings. the first incidents happened just after 3:00 at the corner. police said that a victim was stabbed during the carjacking and has life-threatening injuries. then about 20 minutes later the suspect struck again and he stabbed another driver during another carjacking. he then hit a pedestrian as he tried to flee. both victims survived as well. the case took a deadly turn at the cr
suspect stabbed a total of thre people and rammed at least thre others with a carjacked vehicle andrea nakano is in san jose tonight with us with the latest on this baffling chain of events. >> reporter: it was an extremel chaotic and baffling day at the south bay. i am here at the target where one of the incidents happened. as you can see behind me, this whole area still cordoned off with crime tape and several police officer are at the scene. according to police, three people have been...
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andrea nakano on why the fight to save lives becomes harder each day. >> reporter: petaluma valley hospital recently had three patients come in in one week, all in their 20s. they overdose and all edaway. hospitals say that xylazine-laced fentanyl, known as tranq, is causing a major crisis. >> we want to save lives. we don't want to say goodbye to people. >> reporter: wendy thomas has worked at petaluma valley hospital for 25 years. the presence of tranq has are concerned. >> for healthcare providers, th emotional toll that it is takin on us is tough. >> reporter: recently a young woman in her 20s was brought into the hospital hours after she overdose. by the time she arrived, there was nothing doctors could do to save her life. >> one of the patients was recently and organ donor and it broke all of our hearts. people came in on their day off to lin the hallways. she was taken to the operating room to harvest her organs. >> reporter: while narcan has been effective in reversing pur fentanyl overdoses, the combination of tranq has made i extremely difficult to save lives. more narcan has to
andrea nakano on why the fight to save lives becomes harder each day. >> reporter: petaluma valley hospital recently had three patients come in in one week, all in their 20s. they overdose and all edaway. hospitals say that xylazine-laced fentanyl, known as tranq, is causing a major crisis. >> we want to save lives. we don't want to say goodbye to people. >> reporter: wendy thomas has worked at petaluma valley hospital for 25 years. the presence of tranq has are concerned....
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andrea nakano talked with kayla's mother about the setback. >> reporter: firefighters found her body here last october. she was so badly-burned that investigators had to rely on dental records to identify her. now it is the credibility of investigators that has come under fire, forcing the district attorney's office to drop charges. >> i never walked down there because i just don't. >> reporter: sandra deals with the pain of losing her daughter every day. now she is filled with anger as the d.a.s office drops the case against the two men accused of burning her body. >> i'm going to see my baby again on the other side point. >> reporter: according to the contra costa county district attorney's office, they had to drop the case because this investigation relied on the work of officers associated with the racist text message scandal within the antioch police department. >> as much as we want to at this time, we cannot proceed, because we just do not have the confidence in the prosecution of the case. we believe the integrity has been compromised. >> reporter: assistant district attorney
andrea nakano talked with kayla's mother about the setback. >> reporter: firefighters found her body here last october. she was so badly-burned that investigators had to rely on dental records to identify her. now it is the credibility of investigators that has come under fire, forcing the district attorney's office to drop charges. >> i never walked down there because i just don't. >> reporter: sandra deals with the pain of losing her daughter every day. now she is filled...
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as andrea nakano reports, the mlb commissioner himself says the city only has itself to blame. >> reporterny, it feels like the bottom of the ninth with two outs. they need hopes to keep their team alive but those hopes are quickly fading as the a's now have a deal to move their team to vegas. >> you hope something will fall apart but you take it day by da and today is not a good day. >> reporter: jorge lyons founde the fan group. the team has looked at fremont and howard terminal, but this move to las vegas feels imminent. >> today is like, it is kind of overwhelming with a lot of ange and rage. >> reporter: these emotions are mainly directed towards john fisher and the owner of major league baseball, rob manfred. >> i would say they handled thi poorly. >> reporter: bamford said that while his baseball's preference not to relocate teams, it was oakland that never stepped up t the plate. >> what is it that oakland was prepared to do? there was no oakland offer! they never got t the point where they had a plan to build a stadium at any site. >> reporter: oakland has disputed the claims and
as andrea nakano reports, the mlb commissioner himself says the city only has itself to blame. >> reporterny, it feels like the bottom of the ninth with two outs. they need hopes to keep their team alive but those hopes are quickly fading as the a's now have a deal to move their team to vegas. >> you hope something will fall apart but you take it day by da and today is not a good day. >> reporter: jorge lyons founde the fan group. the team has looked at fremont and howard...
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andrea nakano shows us that this is a growing trend that has at least two bay area fire departments very concerned. >> reporter: contra costa county fire says it is not yet time to panic but is time to educate the community, especially since we are surrounded by lithium-ion batteries. crews were busy cleaning up a burned down home. they believe a fire sparked because of a charging lithium-ion battery. neighbors say this incident makes them think twice about what they are charging and when. >> i am thinking i have to go check every outlet in my house. we leave stuff charging overnight. >> reporter: fires that have been started by charging lithium-ion batteries have been found in contra costa county and berkeley. >> in the last nine days we have had three of these fires. we have noticed an increasing trend towards more of them over the last year or two. >> reporter: they say residents can move devices to the garage and don't leave them charging for days at a time. this includes anything from your cordless vacuum cleaner to your electric toothbrush. >> anything that you use by way of an ele
andrea nakano shows us that this is a growing trend that has at least two bay area fire departments very concerned. >> reporter: contra costa county fire says it is not yet time to panic but is time to educate the community, especially since we are surrounded by lithium-ion batteries. crews were busy cleaning up a burned down home. they believe a fire sparked because of a charging lithium-ion battery. neighbors say this incident makes them think twice about what they are charging and...
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andrea nakano has more on why a's fans who want the team to stay in oakland are seeing the tiniest sliver of hope. >> reporter: many a's fans have been watching the special sessioin nevada. this st development has given them renewed hope of keeping the a is rooted in oakland. >> seeing that the assembly does not have a quorum we will adjourn until monday, june 12th at the hour of 9:00 a.m. >> reporter: 40 members of the nevada legislature were missing for the vote on a subsidy bill to build a new stadium in las vegas. >> this is kind of a 911 emergency call. >> reporter: oakland 68 is organizing a reverse boycott to show just how much the green and gold means to oakland and the fans. >> we are here. we care. if you are going to try to take the a's out of oakland we will not go down without a fight. >> reporter: the reverse boycott will come on the heels of a session that will resume on monday. so far the a's have not won over several lawmakers. >> like i said, we are committed to being a good community partner in southern nevada and investing over $1 billion to ensure -- >> that does not
andrea nakano has more on why a's fans who want the team to stay in oakland are seeing the tiniest sliver of hope. >> reporter: many a's fans have been watching the special sessioin nevada. this st development has given them renewed hope of keeping the a is rooted in oakland. >> seeing that the assembly does not have a quorum we will adjourn until monday, june 12th at the hour of 9:00 a.m. >> reporter: 40 members of the nevada legislature were missing for the vote on a subsidy...
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. >> i'm anne andrea nakano. the non-profit gun violence archive is reporting 275 cases, a recent cbs news poll shows 77% of parents are at least somewhat concerned about gun violence. that's up from 72% at the same time last year. >> which is what got hundreds of people dressed in orange scout on the golden gate bridge today. demanding something change. john ramos has the story. the goldbrid most iconic landmark and a group called mom demand action has adopted its color after their ten-year fight against gun violence. hundreds of supporters gathered at the bridge for the wear orange martha has become an annual event. >> i'm so happen nay you're here, wanting to take action with us. showing up means so much to our survivors. >> it means a lot to see one of your faces. >> reporter: one of those survivors is arthur who was shot and paralyzed in a random recovery in 2013 and 15 years later. the bullet is still inside him. >> i go to the hospital and the bullet is still there. that's a constant remainder that gun vie
. >> i'm anne andrea nakano. the non-profit gun violence archive is reporting 275 cases, a recent cbs news poll shows 77% of parents are at least somewhat concerned about gun violence. that's up from 72% at the same time last year. >> which is what got hundreds of people dressed in orange scout on the golden gate bridge today. demanding something change. john ramos has the story. the goldbrid most iconic landmark and a group called mom demand action has adopted its color after their...
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but as andrea nakano reports, the commissioner himself says the city is only to blame. >> you hold on to that hopes that like something is going to fall apart. but you know, we take it day by day and today is not a bad day. >> and founding the oakland a's group, the 68s. looking at san jose, fremont, lainey college, and howard terminal. but this move to las vegas now feels imminent. >> it's been kind of you never know type of thing. and today is kind of more like, just kind of overwhelming. and you have a lot of anger and rage. >> reporter: those emotions are mostly directed to the a's owner, josh fisher, and the commissioner of major league baseball, rob manfred. >> how would you say the a's and the commissioner of baseball have handled all of this? >> poorly. like poorly. >> reporter: manfred addressed reporters on thursday, saying while it is baseball's reference not to relocate teams, it was oakland that never stepped up to the plate. >> what is it that oakland was prepared to do? there is no oakland offer. okay. i mean they never got to the point where they had a plan to build a
but as andrea nakano reports, the commissioner himself says the city is only to blame. >> you hold on to that hopes that like something is going to fall apart. but you know, we take it day by day and today is not a bad day. >> and founding the oakland a's group, the 68s. looking at san jose, fremont, lainey college, and howard terminal. but this move to las vegas now feels imminent. >> it's been kind of you never know type of thing. and today is kind of more like, just kind of...
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. >> our andrea nakano is at the raceway right now and tonight at 11:00 she's going to show us how theeans big business for the sonoma hospitality industry. >>> check this out. food served up by robots, the pilot program delivering more help "the doctor will see you now." but do they really? do they see that crick in your neck? that ache in your heart? will they see that funny little thing that wasn't there last year? a new bounce in your step? the way your retinal scan connects to your blood sugar? at kaiser permanente all of us work together to care for all that is you. if you have heart disease and are on a statin, lowering cholesterol can be hard. diets and exercise add to the struggle. today, it's possible to go from struggle to cholesterol success with leqvio. with a statin, leqvio is proven to lower bad cholesterol by over 50% and keep it low with two doses a year. common side effects were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract infection, diarrhea, chest cold, pain in legs or arms, and shortness of breath. ask your doctor about twice-yearly leqvio. lower. longer. leq
. >> our andrea nakano is at the raceway right now and tonight at 11:00 she's going to show us how theeans big business for the sonoma hospitality industry. >>> check this out. food served up by robots, the pilot program delivering more help "the doctor will see you now." but do they really? do they see that crick in your neck? that ache in your heart? will they see that funny little thing that wasn't there last year? a new bounce in your step? the way your retinal scan...
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i'm andrea nakano. pride weekend is here, and san francisco is welcoming people from around the world in a huge celebration of love and inclusion. it's one of the biggest celebrations in the world, and certainly one of the busiest weekends in san francisco all year. the big event is not until sunday, but other gatherings and celebrations are already in ful swing. streets in the castro were turned into a pride festival. jose martinez gives u an inside look. >> reporter: it's pride weekend and there's no better place to celebrate than the castro. >> it's pride saturday. we're really happy to be out here in the beautiful san francisco wit our community. >> reporter: especially for alicia. she owns one of the man businesses participating in the castro family pride block party >> i'm just super happy to be here. we made it through the pandemic, and with the help of our community partners, the castro merchants, and everyone coming together, we're just really happy we're here together. >> reporter: the party t
i'm andrea nakano. pride weekend is here, and san francisco is welcoming people from around the world in a huge celebration of love and inclusion. it's one of the biggest celebrations in the world, and certainly one of the busiest weekends in san francisco all year. the big event is not until sunday, but other gatherings and celebrations are already in ful swing. streets in the castro were turned into a pride festival. jose martinez gives u an inside look. >> reporter: it's pride weekend...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano. a south bay community is left wondering why a man went on a deadly rampage. it happened in san jose around 3:00 thursday afternoon. police say the suspect stabbed and carjacked someone in san jose. minutes later he allegedly committed the same crime on hillsdale avenue outside a target store. both victims survived, but this case took a deadly turn when he hit and killed a couple on santa clara street and 16th street. an hour later in milpitas, investigators tell us he stabbed and killed a third person in a parking lot on jaclyn road before he was finally arrested by police. this is surveillance video of the hit-and-run in san jose. you can see the suspect plows into an suv. it's too disturbing to show you what happens next, but police say moments later the driver hits and kills an elderly couple. >> as for why it happened and how neighbors there are reacting, jose martinez has this report. >> reporter: yeah, it's been two days since this tragic killing spree here in san jose. the comm
. >> and i'm andrea nakano. a south bay community is left wondering why a man went on a deadly rampage. it happened in san jose around 3:00 thursday afternoon. police say the suspect stabbed and carjacked someone in san jose. minutes later he allegedly committed the same crime on hillsdale avenue outside a target store. both victims survived, but this case took a deadly turn when he hit and killed a couple on santa clara street and 16th street. an hour later in milpitas, investigators...
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i'm andrea nakano.evastated communities across the country, but data showing the problem is getting worse here in san francisco. the city's medical examiner released a new report this week on accidental overdose deaths and the numbers are jarring. 74 people from an overdose in may. more than two a day. it's the worst month since the city started keeping track of this data in 2020. 63 of those deaths were linked to fentanyl. 346 people have overdosed and died in the city since january. that's nearly a 40% increase in the same period last year. that's well on pace to pass the three previous years . but more help is on the way from the federal government. former house speaker nancy pelosi says more money and more manpower will be sent to the city to fight drug trafficking, especially fentanyl. it's all part of a program called operation overdrive. lucy said in a statement, operation overdrive will help our city address this tragedy by targeting the criminals who are doing the most harm ,
i'm andrea nakano.evastated communities across the country, but data showing the problem is getting worse here in san francisco. the city's medical examiner released a new report this week on accidental overdose deaths and the numbers are jarring. 74 people from an overdose in may. more than two a day. it's the worst month since the city started keeping track of this data in 2020. 63 of those deaths were linked to fentanyl. 346 people have overdosed and died in the city since january. that's...
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. >> i'm andrea nakano. the mist remains what was saved in a storage facility fire. >> the fire started a few days ago in south san jose. neighbors say they heard explosions before the fire. len ramirez spoke to people anxious to check out what's left. >> reporter: the managers here say the tenants won't be able to get inside to check on their things until some time next week. and that is because these many days later, the fire is still burning. firefighters sprayed water from an area ladder to try to put out stubborn hot spots, still flaring up from last wednesday night's fire. crews are being called by neighbors and passer-byes that see smoke. and crews are rotating in to put out hot spots. we're advising the public to stay out of this area. >> reporter: the fire department says this could still go on for days. >> this building has a lot of materials, and it began to smolder. there will be smoldering spots for quite a bit of time. >> reporter: frustrating for storage tenants like timothy thomas to see if h
. >> i'm andrea nakano. the mist remains what was saved in a storage facility fire. >> the fire started a few days ago in south san jose. neighbors say they heard explosions before the fire. len ramirez spoke to people anxious to check out what's left. >> reporter: the managers here say the tenants won't be able to get inside to check on their things until some time next week. and that is because these many days later, the fire is still burning. firefighters sprayed water from...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano. a lot of questions remain tonight about the mass shooting in the mission. a heavier police presence out tonight. officers are working to curb further acts of violence and find whoever is responsiblr friday night's shooting. >> meanwhile, mayor london breed spoke about the shooting saying reflective of overall crime in the city. >> nine people, that's a lot. of course. what we are seeing in san francisco, when we look at the data, a lot of the violent crime, we have seen the numbers decline considerably. so this is definitely heartbreaking and challenging. not just for the mission community, but for our city as a whole. >> do people in the neighborhood feel the same? betty yu is in the mission for us tonight to find out. >> reporter: the sfpd chief says they will have a visible police presence in the mission. we saw several police cruisers roll by during our time here. the manager of the corner liquor showed us how he reacted to the gunfire that injured nine people friday night near 24
. >> and i'm andrea nakano. a lot of questions remain tonight about the mass shooting in the mission. a heavier police presence out tonight. officers are working to curb further acts of violence and find whoever is responsiblr friday night's shooting. >> meanwhile, mayor london breed spoke about the shooting saying reflective of overall crime in the city. >> nine people, that's a lot. of course. what we are seeing in san francisco, when we look at the data, a lot of the...
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. >> i'm andrea nakano.m weekend around the bay area with some cities seeing temperatures 10 degrees above average. >>> down in the south bay, a lot of people taking advantage of the warmer weather with folks enjoying the rose garden in san jose. also busy out in the water. but there is a cool down on the way. with a chance of rain, darren? >> i know, it sounds crazy. i'll explain what that is all about. a 20% chance and there is a lot of caveats to it. but it could come as a thunderstorm tomorrow. gil into all the details on the first look. look at what you did today. 90 degrees in livermore, 64 in san francisco. some of these numbers as we menti 10 degrees above average for this time of the year. livermore, you were 11 degrees above the mark. tomorrow, giving it all back tomorrow. look what's going on the other side of the state. huge conflicts of thunderstorms. here we are with our harmless marine layer. clear skies over the central valley and significant thunderstorms happening this year. that's part of
. >> i'm andrea nakano.m weekend around the bay area with some cities seeing temperatures 10 degrees above average. >>> down in the south bay, a lot of people taking advantage of the warmer weather with folks enjoying the rose garden in san jose. also busy out in the water. but there is a cool down on the way. with a chance of rain, darren? >> i know, it sounds crazy. i'll explain what that is all about. a 20% chance and there is a lot of caveats to it. but it could come as...
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. >> poor andrea nakano. a little perspective is probably in order because i think our sense of what typical is for june is out the window. and the way it's been going for much of the last four months. and certainly over the last few weeks. those are today's daytime highs. this is what you've been living with. i'm going to take the numbers, slide them over. we're going to pull out a little perspective and show you how low each one of them is. livermore, 72 degrees. 14 degrees cooler than what the average is today. that means you could be warmer today. and we have been doing that. and keep that in mind in perspective for the warmup tomorrow that's coming for friday. and we will be warmer than average, which is a big way to go. it's not happening tomorrow though. and this is a really good depiction of the marine layer. and it will overtake that time tonight and it's marine layer for june gloom for everybody and will melt back. there's no difference there and the daytime highs for tomorrow are also no different.
. >> poor andrea nakano. a little perspective is probably in order because i think our sense of what typical is for june is out the window. and the way it's been going for much of the last four months. and certainly over the last few weeks. those are today's daytime highs. this is what you've been living with. i'm going to take the numbers, slide them over. we're going to pull out a little perspective and show you how low each one of them is. livermore, 72 degrees. 14 degrees cooler than...
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as andrea nakano is reporting lifeguards expect huge crowds with people trying to beat the heat >> reportererans memorial beach. >> i started in 1977. i am a retired schoolteacher. that has always been my summer gig. >> reporter: for decades is team the dam go up every summer to create this large swimming area. the finishing touches on the dam we just put up on thursday, hours before the official opening. >> this is kind of a special celebration really. today when they put in the last board because this is the first time in three years the dam is gone up. >> reporter: he expects roughly three and a 50 people he seven holiday weekend and lines at the parking lot start forming is early as 6:00 in the morning to grab one of the few parking spots. >> it is a very joyous place because the river such a beautiful place to be. >> reporter: amy hernandez and her family were some of the first to enjoy the newly created swimming area. >> it's very nice in its safe for the kids. they don't get too deep in the water. >> reporter: he says the key to having a funny save time in the river are not to drink
as andrea nakano is reporting lifeguards expect huge crowds with people trying to beat the heat >> reportererans memorial beach. >> i started in 1977. i am a retired schoolteacher. that has always been my summer gig. >> reporter: for decades is team the dam go up every summer to create this large swimming area. the finishing touches on the dam we just put up on thursday, hours before the official opening. >> this is kind of a special celebration really. today when they...
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andrea nakano went up to speak to a woman who has lost everything. >> the rain we have this winter hasin has actually fueled their fear for another busy fire season. >> and what woke me up was the lights in our bedroom flashing red. so i looked out the window and i heard, what were they saying? go, go, go. >> reporter: she lost her home in the fire in 2017. >> and he left with just, well, different dogs. >> and the fire created teachable moments for her, all to become ember resistant. she is not letting her guard down after going through an extremely wet winter. >> reporter: the santa rosa fire department is seeing the grasses on the hillside quickly. >> and you look at the glass fire, four fires that have been threatened by it, making an impact on our community as we see our community doing things a lot differently. >> reporter: as a community's help has made a huge difference in being able to get a handle on the blazes quickly. and he says that work will be critical this summer. >> because we had all the rain that we might be better off this year. yes, it helped. but the quick moving
andrea nakano went up to speak to a woman who has lost everything. >> the rain we have this winter hasin has actually fueled their fear for another busy fire season. >> and what woke me up was the lights in our bedroom flashing red. so i looked out the window and i heard, what were they saying? go, go, go. >> reporter: she lost her home in the fire in 2017. >> and he left with just, well, different dogs. >> and the fire created teachable moments for her, all to...
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andrea nakano reports he crashed his remote controlled aircraft near a hive full of angry -- angry honey> reporter: this happened in the fields off lakeville highway in petaluma around noon. four of them went out to test model airplanes. this bee attack though was so severe, one of them had to start cpr right away to save their 89- year-old friend. >> fly out here all the time. >> reporter: victor never experienced what he saw wednesday. it was a beautiful morning to fly model airplanes, that is, until his friend crashed his plane near a commercial hive. a beekeeper rushed over to get help. >> somebody who was -- the person whoever was taking care of the bees, drove their car here to warn us that he was being attacked. that's when we saw him staggering back here. >> reporter: the victim is an 89-year-old man from san rafael. victor says he was shocked at how the bees were attacking their friend. the 89-year-old fell to the ground, gasping for air. >> and he collapsed here. and then i gave him cpr. till the -- till the ambulance arrived. >> reporter: as he tried to help, victor was also s
andrea nakano reports he crashed his remote controlled aircraft near a hive full of angry -- angry honey> reporter: this happened in the fields off lakeville highway in petaluma around noon. four of them went out to test model airplanes. this bee attack though was so severe, one of them had to start cpr right away to save their 89- year-old friend. >> fly out here all the time. >> reporter: victor never experienced what he saw wednesday. it was a beautiful morning to fly model...
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nascar is back in sonoma this weekend and while fans are enjoying the action on the track, andrea nakano reports that nearby businesses are hoping that they make a pit stop in town. >> reporter: nascar and wine country may not sound like the perfect pairing but thousands of fans are driving into the sonoma raceway not just to watch the race but also enjoy what this area has to offer. nascar deprivers looking to take the checkered flag at the save mart 350 hit the track to get a feel for the course. and fans drove in from all over the country to enjoy the race and the town of sonoma. >> we pulled in yesterday with our motor home. and then we have been eating and drinking and having a good time here in town. >> reporter: from getting a scoop of ice cream to a sip of mona county wines, as many as 50,000 fans are expected to be at the raceway over the weekend. businesses love seeing couples such as darrell and jackie carry. >> she's spent plenty and this little town right here. >> reporter: lighter red. >> reporter: wine shop on the plaza has seen some extra business trickle in. >> what we l
nascar is back in sonoma this weekend and while fans are enjoying the action on the track, andrea nakano reports that nearby businesses are hoping that they make a pit stop in town. >> reporter: nascar and wine country may not sound like the perfect pairing but thousands of fans are driving into the sonoma raceway not just to watch the race but also enjoy what this area has to offer. nascar deprivers looking to take the checkered flag at the save mart 350 hit the track to get a feel for...